The Fourth Commandment (1927 film)

The film stars Belle Bennett, Henry Victor, June Marlowe, and Mary Carr.

Four years after their child's birth, Sonny (Wendell Phillips Franklin), Virginia, no longer wants to be a stay-at-home mom.

Virginia's mother-in-law, Mrs. Graham, played by Mary Carr, makes an offer to the couple.

After living awhile with Mrs. Graham, selfish Virginia becomes jealous of her mother-in-law's devotion to her son.

Virginia then sets her sights on her wealthy boss - Frederick Stoneman, played by Frank Elliott.

Shown below is the entry from the Catalog of Copyright Entries-Cumulative Series dated 1951 - THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT 1926 8 reels Credits: Story, Emilie Johnson(c) Universal Pictures Corp.; 14 Oct 26LP23239A report created by film historian and archivist David Pierce for the Library of Congress claims: Emory Johnson directed 13 films - 11 were silent, and 2 were Talkies.

The Fourth Commandment was the first film in Emory Johnson's eight-picture contract with Universal.